Recently released court documents provide disturbing details
about an alleged mass-murder plot modeled after the 1999
Columbine High School shooting.

Grant Acord, a 17-year-old high school student from Oregon,
allegedly built several bombs and came up with an elaborate
plan to attack West Albany High School about 70 miles south of
Portland.

The Corvallis Gazette-Times
obtained the court documents laying out Acord's alleged plot.
Police say they found written plans and diagrams for the attack
as well as six homemade destructive devices hidden beneath the
floor of Acord's bedroom.

According to a probable cause affidavit from police, Acord
compared himself to Eric Harris and Dylan
Klebold, the Columbine High School students who killed 12
classmates and a teacher during a rampage at their school.

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Acord wrote out the details of his alleged plan, which included
shooting and throwing bombs inside the school. He planned to
calmly announce that "the Russian grim reaper is here" (a reference to
the movie "Bad Boys II") and kill himself before a SWAT team
"engages" him.

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Acord listed items he would need for the attack.

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A student from West Albany High School reported Acord to police,
leading to his arrest, according to a statement posted on the
school's website.

The affidavit says the unnamed tipster told police that Acord
"had been seen in possession of ammunition, a machete and
'Molotov Cocktails.'" Acord was arrested last week.

West Albany High School student Thomas
Stonetold
local news station KATU that Acord approached him in class
about two weeks ago and "started talking about the
different materials that you need to make a bomb." Stone said he
just thought it was a "strange hobby" of Acord's.